Part 7 (Scaling Kanban, Upstream Kanban & Feedback Loops) — Why should you attend the KMP Workshop
This series discusses the benefits of attending the 4-day KMP Workshop. KMP Workshop is a collaborative and interactive Workshop. After attending the KMP Workshop, you get the KMP Credential from Kanban University. KMP stands for Kanban Management Professional.
Part 1 to Part 5 provides an eye-opening description of the course contents of the Kanban System Design (KSD) workshop, earlier known as KMP-I.
Part 1 discusses the Simulation Game to experience Kanban. Part 2 describes the three Kanban Agendas. Part 3 summarises the Kanban Principles. Part 4 is all about the six General Practices of Kanban. And in Part 5, You learn the STATIK Approach to designing your Kanban Board.
Part 6 onwards provides the course details of the Kanban Systems Improvement (KSI) workshop, known as KMP-II.
With Part 7, we continue the KSI workshop and cover the Scaling Principles of Kanban.
Kanban Lens
Before you can scale Kanban, you should learn to identify a service. You should determine which one is a shared service in your organization. And to do so, you should apply a Kanban Lens. In the KMP workshop, we practice it through a group exercise.